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Abstract Heterologous expression of polyketide synthase (PKS) genes inEscherichia colihas enabled the production of various valuable natural and synthetic products. However, the limited availability of malonyl-CoA (M-CoA) inE. coliremains a substantial impediment to high-titer polyketide production. Here we address this limitation by disrupting the native M-CoA biosynthetic pathway and introducing an orthogonal pathway comprising a malonate transporter and M-CoA ligase, enabling efficient M-CoA biosynthesis under malonate supplementation. This approach substantially increases M-CoA levels, enhancing fatty acid and polyketide titers while reducing the promiscuous activity of PKSs toward undesired acyl-CoA substrates. Subsequent adaptive laboratory evolution of these strains provides insights into M-CoA regulation and identifies mutations that further boost M-CoA and polyketide production. This strategy improvesE. colias a host for polyketide biosynthesis and advances understanding of M-CoA metabolism in microbial systems.more » « less
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Demarteau, Jeremy; Cousineau, Benjamin; Wang, Zilong; Bose, Baishakhi; Cheong, Seokjung; Lan, Guangxu; Baral, Nawa R.; Teat, Simon J.; Scown, Corinne D.; Keasling, Jay D.; et al (, Nature Sustainability)
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